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Rating Summmary:

62 total reviews

Review Breakdown:

71%5Rated 5 stars out of 5

19%4Rated 4 stars out of 5

3%3Rated 3 stars out of 5

2%2Rated 2 stars out of 5

5%1Rated 1 star out of 5

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100%"Felt true to size"


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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Eagle Creek
Purchased one 3 weeks ago. I've dragged it around the trains and subways of NYC on two week-long trips since then.No regrets.The wheels are quiet. It's built rugged, and is stylish. I do have 2 items for feedback: (1) I've noticed when going up and down escalators on the NY subway there is no extra protection on the bag up where the sharp escalator step edges hit the bag if it's leaning forwar
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Eagle Creek
I travel all over the Northwest Territories as part of my job. And when I do get the chance to travel down South, I shop and pack my bags to the max. The conditions can be rough and I ruined two previous sets of luggage. My beautiful new Eaglecreek luggage has lasted 2.5 years without a tear, a rip or a wheel issue. I use the cubes and sacs so that I locate what I need quickly -- makes a tremendous difference.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Eagle Creek
We love our lugage!They are light, easy to maneuver, we can pack a lot in them.Very durable, smart looking, and a lifetime warranty.We made a great choice.Thank you, Eagle Creek.Keep it up!
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Eagle Creek
I now ONLY use Eagle Creek-it's fantastic! There are many great bags out there, but what puts Eagle Creek at the top of my list is the high quality AND especially the outstanding Customer Service! A bag is only as good as the guarantee. When they say lifetime guarantee, they mean it! I had a small problem with a zipper. Since that bag was no longer produced, they offered me a choice to upgrade to a nicer bag, were friendly and helpful all the way. I had the new bag in days. I liked it so much, I bought more! These bags have trooped all over the world with me and always perform great! Now my friends are buying them too. Thanks Eagle Creek for being the best!
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Eagle Creek
The Tarmac 22 is small in size, but large in packing capacity. I use Eagle Creek folders and cubes to organize my clothes, and, I put my socks in the zip area on the bottom. It's amazing how much this suitcase holds neatly and compactly. Plus,as a carry on, I don't have to worry about lost luggage.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Eagle Creek
My EC Tarmac is over a year old now and I am pleased to report that it has held up better than any of my previous bags. I travel for business excessively, usually averaging 2 or 3 flights a week.Additionally, I needed a bag that looked professional. In the past, my luggage would be in poor shape after a year.My EC bag still looks great with the only visible wear on the hard plastic scratch plate on the bottom back of the bag and light scratching on the plastic around the corners. I would recommend this product to anyone looking for a carry-on piece of luggage.
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Overall4Rated 4 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Eagle Creek
Just love the fact that the bag stands on it's own with a laptop bag slipped over the handle. My old bags always tipped over.
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Eagle Creek
I have been stalking the Tarmac 22 here and will buy it again as soon as they bring back the old clamshell design. It used to have two functional compartment sides - one being the main compartment (with a built-in shoebag, invaluable) and the other built into an extra-deep lid. The lid side was several inches deep and was also divided into two wonderful sections, one a large compartment and one a smaller one (toiletries or underwear/socks). This used to be a genius design. Now the new Tarmac is a plain old suitcase with a flap for a lid, which you can get anywhere. I bought the old one, and I liked it so well I bought that year's 25, too. Now I would like to get another 22, but when I received this model and took one look at the sweeping changes, I sent it back. I'll buy it again when they bring back the old compartments.
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Overall3Rated 3 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Eagle Creek
The bag is tough and it is well made with good materials. BUT I want to tear my hair out sometimes because whoever designed the bag hasn't thought it through. The little pocket on the front is not wide enough and too deep, you can fit a phone/passport/kindle in there but not much else. And if you have a laptop in the main front pocket, then this takes up all the available space of the little front
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Overall2Rated 2 stars out of 5
Reviewed at Eagle Creek
I am a huge fan of Eagle Creek products and own two ES2 luggage (Tarmac 22 and 25) plus accessories.I'm excited to see the improvements made for the new ES3 series: for example the introduction of Tarmac 20 wide body and previous version is a bit small; the redesigned Tarmac 22 external compartment is large enough to fit a 15 inch laptop (ES2 Tarmac can't) and this saves time when passing through the security line.It's clear that the Eagle Creek team has put in much effort in continued improvement of their products.However, I have one complaint about theseries: the wheels make a loud sound when moving on hard surface.I suppose the design was to extend wheel life by using a hard material. I encourage you adopt a quieter wheel design.
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Overall1Rated 1 star out of 5
Reviewed at Eagle Creek
I bought this product to travel to Asia with. It has been used nearly every day for 5 months and in fairness, I expect some wear and tear. When I first received it, it seemed a little flimsy but due to its slim design, thought no more about it. Within 2 weeks of use, the stitching came away from the back of the pouch and as you can see, has continued to do so. A slight annoyance due to its cost and how new it was, but I persevered. Yesterday the clip snapped and now has rendered the pouch unusable. I am very disappointed due to the faith I had in the eagle creek brand at how poorly made this appears to be. If you purchase one, hopefully yours will last a bit longer.
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Overall1Rated 1 star out of 5
Reviewed at Eagle Creek
I first wrote to Eagle Creek with regards to the size of their bags back on Oct 24 and received a response on Oct 25 with a generic response. I then called Eagle Creek on the same day and spoke to Jennifer who said she would ask the warehouse to pull up the bags I was questioning and take their measurements and they would let me know. I then wrote again on the 26th asking for exact sizing on 5 Eagle Creek bags and received a generic response with no info. I again wrote on Nov 9th asking for a response to my previous e-mails and call. I received a call saying this request would be sent again. To date no response! I have tried to find someone else at Eagle Creek to write to but have not been successful in finding an e-mail address. I have composed a letter to the president... Steve Barker but again no e-mail addresses to send it to. In a nut shell here is my inquiry. Airlines are forcing people to either pay a fee or check their luggage or you must carry your luggage on. However the size restrictions are being adhered to and many people are being caught with the wrong size of carry-on luggage... me included. Many of Eagle Creek's carry-on bags state they are 22 x 14 x 9 which is legal carry on size for many airlines. 22 x 14 x 9 when multiplied out equals 2772 cu inches. However, when I look at the ORV Trunk 22 it states it is 2800 cu in or for the Tarmac 22 it shows 2990 in cu. I also read by a poster that their 22 in duffel was actually over 23 inches. Anything over 2772 cu inches has to be larger than the 22 x 14 x 9 so I no realized that while Eagle Creek shows the sizes of their carryon bags as 22 x 14 x 9 this may or may not be true. I live in Canada whereby I cannot go into a store and measure the bag before I try. From what I have read, Eagle Creek seems to be a superior product but one does start to wonder when the sizing of their bags seems to be incorrect and when questioned about it, I cannot seem to get an answer.
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